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Mike Allen / Axios:
Trump's alternative reality — President Trump “goes there, on just about every topic imaginable,” as NBC's Brian Williams put it, during a pair of Q&As, two hours apart yesterday — one in the Cabinet Room and one with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in the Rose Garden .
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The Daily Caller, Daily Kos and Politico
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Josh Dawsey / Politico:
Trump gives his own performance a Trump-sized endorsement — Friends say President Donald Trump has grown frustrated that his greatness is not widely understood, that his critics are fierce and on TV every morning, that his poll numbers are both low and “fake,” and that his White House is caricatured as adrift.
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ABC News
Noor Al-Sibai / Raw Story:
‘The empathy of a cockroach’: Phil Mudd shames Trump's self-centered response to fallen soldiers — On Monday, President Donald Trump lamented from the Rose Garden about how difficult it was to call the families of fallen soldiers when discussing his plans to finally call the families of four military members in Niger over a week ago.
Bloomberg:
Trump Seeks a Truce Between Republicans to Save Their Tax Plan — A Rose Garden embrace for McConnell, epitome of establishment — Pleads for Bannon to back off threatened party purge — Steve Bannon won't abandon his war against congressional Republican incumbents …
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Trump and McConnell See a Way to Make Conservatives Happy
Trump and McConnell See a Way to Make Conservatives Happy
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Business Insider
David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Mitch McConnell warns Trump that Steve Bannon threatens their agenda
Mitch McConnell warns Trump that Steve Bannon threatens their agenda
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Political Wire
Josh Dawsey / Politico:
Trump White House fed up with the Senate
Trump White House fed up with the Senate
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Talking Points Memo and FOX6Now.com
Jennifer Haberkorn / Politico:
Trump said to want bipartisan Senate Obamacare deal
Trump said to want bipartisan Senate Obamacare deal
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ABC News, Political Wire and Axios
Dave Zirin / The Nation:
‘A Soulless Coward’: Coach Gregg Popovich Responds to Trump — In an exclusive here at The Nation, the Spurs coach speaks about Trump's latest outrage. — We've all seen San Antonio Spurs' future Hall of Fame coach Gregg Popovich in a state of exasperation on the sidelines, or in post-game news conferences.
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CNN:
CNN poll: Trump approval steady, but more say he's leading in the wrong direction — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's approval rating holds steady in a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS, but that overall stability belies declining views on how things are going in the country today.
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Axios and Political Wire
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Mark Landler / New York Times:
Trump Falsely Claims Obama Didn't Contact Families of Fallen Troops — WASHINGTON — President Trump falsely asserted on Monday that his predecessor, Barack Obama, and other presidents did not contact the families of American troops killed in duty, drawing a swift, angry rebuke from several of Mr. Obama's former aides.
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Shareblue Media, Associated Press, The Federalist, ABC News, IJR, Conservative News Today, New York Magazine and Talking Points Memo
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Brandon Carter / The Hill:
Ex-Joint Chiefs chair fires back at Trump: Obama, Bush ‘cared deeply’ for fallen soldiers — Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey fired back at President Trump for claiming that former President Obama and other past presidents didn't call the families of fallen U.S. service members.
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RedState
Sophie Tatum / CNN:
Sen. John McCain warns against ‘spurious nationalism’ in Liberty Medal speech — Washington (CNN)In a lofty and at moments pointed speech, Sen. John McCain on Monday cautioned against the US turning toward “half-baked, spurious nationalism” during an event honoring the war hero's contributions.
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Daily Wire and KTLA
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Tara Fowler / ABC News:
McCain slams ‘half-baked, spurious nationalism’ sweeping US in passionate speech
McCain slams ‘half-baked, spurious nationalism’ sweeping US in passionate speech
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Politico, Axios and The Daily Caller
German Lopez / Vox:
The fall of Tom Marino, Trump's pick for drug czar, explained — The Congress member was the main sponsor of a law that made the federal fight against opioids harder. — Rep. Tom Marino (R-PA), President Donald Trump's pick for drug czar, hadn't gotten a single hearing from the Senate yet.
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RedState, Politico, CBS News, Washington Post, New York Times, Washington Times, Sputnik International, Deadline and STAT
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Washington Post:
Trump says Rep. Tom Marino withdraws from consideration as drug czar in wake of Washington Post/"60 Minutes" investigation — BY WASHINGTON POST STAFF October 17 at 8:50 AM — A Washington Post/"60 Minutes" investigation this week explained how Rep. Tom Marino helped guide legislation …
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Talking Points Memo, Axios, Hullabaloo, The Guardian, The Daily Caller and Mediaite
Melissa Etehad / Los Angeles Times:
Jesus Campos, Vegas security guard shot before rampage, appears to have vanished — A security vehicle blocks an entrance at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on Oct. 4 in Las Vegas. (David Becker / Getty Images) — The story seemed straightforward: The unarmed security guard approached …
The Hill:
FBI uncovered Russian bribery plot before Obama administration approved controversial nuclear deal with Moscow — Before the Obama administration approved a controversial deal in 2010 giving Moscow control of a large swath of American uranium, the FBI had gathered substantial evidence …
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Hot Air, Infowars and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Ronald Brownstein / CNN:
How Donald Trump is negotiating like a hostage-taker — (CNN)As a candidate, Donald Trump sold himself as a deal maker. As president, he's governing more as a hostage taker. — Across an array of domestic and foreign challenges, Trump's go-to move has become to create what amounts to a political hostage situation.
Kaitlin Menza / Esquire:
57 Things I Need You to Stop Doing to the Women You Work With — I'm begging you: Don't be a creep at work. — A female friend of mine went on a foreign business trip early in her career with two colleagues who were both male, married, and senior to her at the company.
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Althouse
Julia Glum / Newsweek:
HOW HILLARY CLINTON STILL CAN, AND SHOULD, BECOME PRESIDENT AFTER THE TRUMP-RUSSIA INVESTIGATION — Sure, it's been more than 340 days since Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton, but there's still one very narrow, highly unlikely and entirely unprecedented way that Clinton could become president.
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RedState, Infowars, Washington Free Beacon, CNBC, Conservative News Today, Daily Wire, New York Times and Viking Pundit
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Sarah Ferguson / ABC:
Hillary Clinton: How losing to Donald Trump changed her
Hillary Clinton: How losing to Donald Trump changed her
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Shakesville, MichelleMalkin.com and twitchy.com
Jason Zengerle / New York Times:
Rex Tillerson and the Unraveling of the State Department — With an isolated leader, a demoralized diplomatic corps and a president dismantling international relations one tweet at a time, American foreign policy is adrift in the world. — One afternoon in late September …
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
White House brushes off House investigators over aides' use of personal email — The White House brushed off a bipartisan request from House investigators for details of senior administration officials' use of private email and encrypted messaging apps for government work …
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Talking Points Memo, Last Men and OverMen, Shareblue Media, Raw Story and Balloon Juice
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Washington Post:
NFL endorses criminal-justice reform bill in the midst of anthem debate — The National Football League, still in political crosshairs over whether players should take a knee during the national anthem, is throwing its weight behind another cause in Washington's debate over racial inequality: criminal justice reform.
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The Root and The Crime Report
Michael Scherer / Washington Post:
For each scene of his presidency, Trump casts a villain (or two, or three ...) — Hillary Clinton is not running for president again in 2020 — she has said so, her aides know it, and there is no political rationale that would argue otherwise. But for President Trump, facts like those simply miss the point.
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No More Mister Nice Blog